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Clickable thumbnails of photos and drawings illustrating Early Gothic with links to the High Gothic period, from the Digital Archive of Architecture.
Gothic architecture is a style of architecture which flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.
This is an admirable statement of the fundamental structural element in Gothic architecture, but, carried away by enthusiasm for the crowning achievement of the human intellect in the domain of ...
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Gothic architecture and art, structures (largely cathedrals and churches) and works of art first created in France in the 12th cent.
Gothic Architecture with pictures and illustrations. Inlcudes follow up questions and links. ... Gothic architecture has three distinct characteristics which set it apart from Romanesque;
Gothic architecture in England. Norman, Early English, Decorated, and Perpendicular Gothic styles. What to see. ... Gothic architecture in Britain has been neatly divided into 4 periods, or styles.
Early Gothic Architecture for Kids ... After the Romanesque period in architecture, around 1200 AD, most people in western Europe began to build Christian churches and palaces in the Gothic style.
Gothic architecture and art. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 ... The essential character of the Gothic period, particularly at the outset, was the predominance of architecture;
Gothic Architecture in the Great Buildings Online.
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